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HSBC Profit Beats Forecasts Amidst Trade War Warning
HSBC reported a $9.5 billion first-quarter pre-tax profit, exceeding forecasts, but warned of potential loan demand and credit quality issues due to the US-China trade war, projecting a low single-digit revenue impact and $500 million in additional credit losses under an adverse scenario.
HSBC Profit Beats Forecasts Amidst Trade War Warning
HSBC reported a $9.5 billion first-quarter pre-tax profit, exceeding forecasts, but warned of potential loan demand and credit quality issues due to the US-China trade war, projecting a low single-digit revenue impact and $500 million in additional credit losses under an adverse scenario.
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44% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Q1 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
Coca-Cola reported better-than-expected Q1 revenue and profit ($11.22 billion, 73 cents per share) exceeding analysts' estimates, driven by price hikes and strong demand, despite a North America volume decline and global trade uncertainties; the company maintained its full-year forecasts.
Coca-Cola Q1 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
Coca-Cola reported better-than-expected Q1 revenue and profit ($11.22 billion, 73 cents per share) exceeding analysts' estimates, driven by price hikes and strong demand, despite a North America volume decline and global trade uncertainties; the company maintained its full-year forecasts.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Bridge Modernization Program Significantly Behind Schedule
Germany's highway bridge modernization program, launched in 2022 to renovate 5000 structures by 2032, is significantly behind schedule, with only 40 percent of planned work completed by late 2024, according to a recent report by the Bundesrechnungshof, which criticizes the program's planning, fundin...
Germany's Bridge Modernization Program Significantly Behind Schedule
Germany's highway bridge modernization program, launched in 2022 to renovate 5000 structures by 2032, is significantly behind schedule, with only 40 percent of planned work completed by late 2024, according to a recent report by the Bundesrechnungshof, which criticizes the program's planning, fundin...
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56% Bias Score


Police Killing of Black Man in Germany Sparks Outrage
In Oldenburg, Germany, a 21-year-old Black man, Lorenz A., was fatally shot by police on April 20th, 2024, sparking nationwide protests and raising concerns about racial bias in law enforcement; the officer involved has been suspended.
Police Killing of Black Man in Germany Sparks Outrage
In Oldenburg, Germany, a 21-year-old Black man, Lorenz A., was fatally shot by police on April 20th, 2024, sparking nationwide protests and raising concerns about racial bias in law enforcement; the officer involved has been suspended.
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52% Bias Score


Widespread Power Outage Causes Chaos in Spain and Portugal
A nationwide power outage in Spain on Monday afternoon caused chaos across the country, impacting Portugal and parts of France, disrupting transportation, communication, and essential services, forcing the Spanish government to declare a state of emergency.
Widespread Power Outage Causes Chaos in Spain and Portugal
A nationwide power outage in Spain on Monday afternoon caused chaos across the country, impacting Portugal and parts of France, disrupting transportation, communication, and essential services, forcing the Spanish government to declare a state of emergency.
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24% Bias Score


Pullman Announces Final Lyra Silvertongue Novel: "The Rose Field
Philip Pullman's "The Rose Field", releasing this autumn, continues Lyra Silvertongue's journey in a deserted city, converging with Malcolm's quest along the Silk Roads, as they face threats and seek help from diverse allies, reflecting broader shifts in power dynamics.
Pullman Announces Final Lyra Silvertongue Novel: "The Rose Field
Philip Pullman's "The Rose Field", releasing this autumn, continues Lyra Silvertongue's journey in a deserted city, converging with Malcolm's quest along the Silk Roads, as they face threats and seek help from diverse allies, reflecting broader shifts in power dynamics.
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4% Bias Score

Trump Administration Withholds $436.87 Billion in Congressionally Approved Funding
The Trump administration has withheld at least $436.87 billion in congressionally approved funding, impacting programs like the State Department ($42 billion), Transportation Department ($62 billion+), and the Natural Resources Conservation Service ($10 billion+), citing Elon Musk's Department of Go...

Trump Administration Withholds $436.87 Billion in Congressionally Approved Funding
The Trump administration has withheld at least $436.87 billion in congressionally approved funding, impacting programs like the State Department ($42 billion), Transportation Department ($62 billion+), and the Natural Resources Conservation Service ($10 billion+), citing Elon Musk's Department of Go...
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60% Bias Score

Germany Appoints Anti-Putin Hardliner as Foreign Minister
Johann Wadephul, a 62-year-old CDU member and former soldier, was appointed Germany's foreign minister on April 28th, marking a significant shift in German foreign policy due to his staunch anti-Putin stance and advocacy for stronger military aid to Ukraine.

Germany Appoints Anti-Putin Hardliner as Foreign Minister
Johann Wadephul, a 62-year-old CDU member and former soldier, was appointed Germany's foreign minister on April 28th, marking a significant shift in German foreign policy due to his staunch anti-Putin stance and advocacy for stronger military aid to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

AfDB Presidential Election: Five Candidates Vie for Top Job
The African Development Bank (AfDB) will elect a new president on May 29, 2025, to replace Dr. Akinwumi Adesina; five candidates—Amadou Hott (Senegal), Samuel Munzele Maimbo (Zambia), Sidi Ould Tah (Mauritania), Abbas Mahamat Tolli (Chad), and Bajabulile Swazi Tshabalala (South Africa)—offer varying...

AfDB Presidential Election: Five Candidates Vie for Top Job
The African Development Bank (AfDB) will elect a new president on May 29, 2025, to replace Dr. Akinwumi Adesina; five candidates—Amadou Hott (Senegal), Samuel Munzele Maimbo (Zambia), Sidi Ould Tah (Mauritania), Abbas Mahamat Tolli (Chad), and Bajabulile Swazi Tshabalala (South Africa)—offer varying...
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44% Bias Score

Spain and Portugal Power Outage Resolved
A major power outage affecting Spain and Portugal ended Tuesday morning, with electricity supply mostly restored; the cause is under investigation, and initial cyberattack speculation was dismissed; the outage also briefly disrupted parts of France and Morocco.

Spain and Portugal Power Outage Resolved
A major power outage affecting Spain and Portugal ended Tuesday morning, with electricity supply mostly restored; the cause is under investigation, and initial cyberattack speculation was dismissed; the outage also briefly disrupted parts of France and Morocco.
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32% Bias Score

Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.

Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.
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40% Bias Score

AstraZeneca Shifts US Drug Production Amid Trade Tariffs, Warns Europe
AstraZeneca, reporting a 13% revenue rise to $15.6 billion in Q1 2024, is moving some US drug production from Europe to the US due to trade tariffs, warning Europe risks losing out to the US and China without increased healthcare spending.

AstraZeneca Shifts US Drug Production Amid Trade Tariffs, Warns Europe
AstraZeneca, reporting a 13% revenue rise to $15.6 billion in Q1 2024, is moving some US drug production from Europe to the US due to trade tariffs, warning Europe risks losing out to the US and China without increased healthcare spending.
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44% Bias Score
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